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  1. But rather than discourage me from the art, Living in Oblivion motivates me to pursue cinema, for I can only hope to make a film as funny, touching, sincere and relatable. Films like these are rare gems.

  2. Aug 14, 2023 · The similarity and near-identity of cinema and dreams is evident in the very structure of the film — we never understand until the end what was a dream, and what was really happening (and still...

  3. Oct 6, 2023 · Living in Oblivion” has had a lasting impact on aspiring filmmakers, providing them with valuable insights into the challenges and rewards of independent cinema. It serves as a source of inspiration and motivation for those pursuing their filmmaking dreams.

  4. Living in Oblivion feels like a true love letter to the movies while also constantly making fun of them. In it, the filmmaking process takes centre stage and every minute aspect gets it’s time in the spotlight.

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    • JDI Productions, Lemon Sky Productions
    • Tom Dicillo
  5. Jan 22, 2020 · Not only is Living in Oblivion one of the funniest films about filmmaking, it’s also pretty accurate. From interpersonal relationships gone sour to equipment malfunctions, it displays what can and often do go wrong on sets.

    • Joyce Picker
  6. Aug 22, 2014 · But Living in Oblivion works. And it's not just a movie about making movies, but commits many other sins as well: extended dream sequences, a wanton mix of color and black and white film stock, and for God's sake Steve Buscemi, Peter Dinklage, Catherine Keener, James LeGros, and Dermot Mulroney, an early flush-out of talent in a new post ...

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  8. Nov 12, 2015 · In Living in Oblivion, Tom DiCillo’s 1995 triptych of the agony and ecstasy of indie film production, Murphy’s cinematic law is in full effect. Prima donna actors. Uncooperative smoke machines. Blown lines.

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